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Monthly Archives: November, 2020

COVID-19 messages resonate with key audiences in Georgia, thanks to WHO audience research

Behavioural insights surveys conducted by the WHO Country Office in Georgia have led the way to better understanding the needs of key audiences in...

Philippine Church dedicates 2021 pastoral year to missionary renewal – Vatican News

In 2021, the Philippine Church marks 500 years of the arrival of the Gospel in the land. The Philippine bishops have chosen, “Missio ad Gentes”, as the theme of the pastoral year 2021.

All things consistory: linguistic origin…. – Vatican News

Have you ever wondered what the word “consistory” means? Or where the word “cardinal” comes from?

Brexit: How travel to the European Union from 2021 will change

Technically the UK has left the European Union, but from the traveller’s point of view, nothing significant has changed during the transition phase. This...

Algeria: European Parliament calls for action on human rights and expresses solidarity with demonstrators

On 26 November, the European Parliament adopted an urgency resolution highlighting “The deteriorating human rights situation in Algeria, in particular the case of journalist Khaled Drareni,” who was sentenced to two years in prison on 15 September 2020. Proposed by six out of the seven political groups, the resolution signals a broad agreement across the political spectrum. The undersigned national and international civil society organizations consider its adoption to be a timely and much needed step to address the escalating crackdown on civil society, peaceful activists, artists, journalists, and the independence of the judiciary.

Turkey rejects European Parliament resolution on Turkish sanctions

Ankara considers the resolution of the European Parliament regarding Turkey and the self-proclaimed Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus to be biased, said Turkish MFA...

Trump draws thanks after 3 court picks back religion over gov’t overreach

President Trump deserves thanks for appointing three conservative Supreme Court justices , each of whom ruled this week in favor of religious groups and against New York government...

MEPs Must Not Allow the Gas Industry to Take Money from Europe’s Regions

Posted on 11 September 2020 The European Parliament has a chance to help free Europe’s regions from fossil fuels and support the creation of sustainable...

European Parliament urges EU to impose sanctions on Turkey over Cyprus

The European Parliament has urged the EU to impose sanctions on Turkey after President Tayyip Erdogan this month paid a visit to the breakaway...

Plenary highlights: consumer rights, homelessness, media freedom | News | European Parliament

MEPs approved new rights for consumers, called for an end to homelessness and set out their position on the EU’s industrial strategy during the 23-26 November plenary session.

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